Skip to Content

Adventures by Disney Review

Stomping grapes in a Santorini winery. Racing in the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. Competing in archery in the English countryside. Making pizza at a farm in Italy. These are all fabulous, once-in-a-lifetime experiences available to families on an Adventures by Disney vacation.

As a family, we’ve wanted to travel to Italy for a while. We finally decided to book a summer trip to Italy, deciding that the kids were old enough to enjoy the trip to Europe. We considered our options and ended up booking a 7-day trip through Adventures by Disney (AbD) after hearing so many Adventures by Disney reviews.

Although AbD trips are expensive, there are so many benefits. Here’s our Adventures by Disney review, including many reasons why you may want to travel with Adventures by Disney.

A side note – we chose to book our trip through a travel agent, my friend Kirsten at Pure Magic Travel. It doesn’t cost extra, and it made everything so much easier. Kirsten booked the trip, reminded us when payment was due, and made sure we had all of the paperwork in on time.

Although we sometimes receive media rates on trips, this trip was booked at total price. We always disclose when we’ve received a discount or comp.

Update: since writing this post, I’ve traveled on six AbDs at full price and experienced a media preview of the New York Long Weekend at no cost. This post has been updated several times to reflect our different experiences on the seven AbDs we’ve experienced. 

Views from the Greek AbD
Views from the Greek AbD

Adventures by Disney Review: Reasons Why You May Want to Travel With Adventures by Disney

What is Adventures by Disney?

Are you wondering what Adventures by Disney is? Adventures by Disney is a guided group tour company run by Disney. Families go in groups to various destinations worldwide, accompanied by tour guides.

These trips are generally appropriate for slightly older kids (trips have a minimum age). Adventures by Disney adult-only trips are also available.

The trips don’t include any characters or other Disney elements but offer the level of service guests expect from the Walt Disney Company. Adventures by Disney offers tours in North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Asia, and Africa. There are long weekend trips, short breaks, and full vacations offered.

You can also get an add-on with a European Disney Cruise Line vacation, where you join your AbD group and guides for excursions off the ship. Family river cruises (including a Rhine River Cruise) are also available.

Note that in recent years, the cruise line add-ons and long weekends have been retired, but I’m hopeful they will return in the future.

Two Adventure Guides on Adventures by Disney

Most Adventures by Disney tours include two tour guides on each adventure. Of these Disney-trained Adventure Guides, one is often from the country (or one of the countries) you are visiting, while the other is typically from the United States. Having two guides can be a huge benefit because there can be one guide at the front of the line and one guide at the end of the line.

In addition, the guides often sat with the children at group meals and were always available to help with any questions we had. On the nights when dinner was on our own, the guides offered suggestions for where we should eat and booked reservations.

On our Italy trip, our AbD guide was Italian and it was so helpful for her to translate things. In Greece, our Greek guide was also our local guide and was incredibly knowledgeable about the area, as was our Portugal guide. On the Italy/Switzerland trip, our guide was from Italy.

We were so excited to go on our 2018 adventure, the Adventures by Disney London and Paris trip, and found that we had one of the same guides that we had on our first trip to Italy! Then, on our Italy-Switzerland trip, we had her as our guide again. The adventure guides almost feel like family by the end of the journey.

Free Time During Adventures by Disney Trips

When we booked our first AbD trip, we wanted to make sure that we’d still have some free time to do things on our own. Because of the time difference between Boston and Italy, we booked an extra day at our first hotel. We booked it through AbD, so we had the same hotel room, and our transfers from the airport to the hotel were included.

In addition to that extra day, we also had plenty of free time at each destination, ranging from an hour (in the smaller locations) to an entire evening. Our guides were always available to provide recommendations on what we could do at that time and even made restaurant reservations for us if we wanted them. We were also free to completely do our own thing.

Of the seven AbD trips we have done, the Greece trip had the most free time. We still had lots of time as a group, but we did have a good amount of time to enjoy the pools and beach.

That was a longer trip, however. We probably had the least downtime on the Amalfi Coast trip, due to the amount of traveling we did for day trips around the region. 

Premium Service With Adventures by Disney

I was so impressed with the premium service we received on our AbD trips. For instance, when we traveled from Naples to Florence in Italy, we had reservations in the first-class cabin of a high-speed train. We also had front-of-the-line privileges at many attractions, and our guides pre-booked times so we didn’t have to wait in line.

This is the type of thing that we may not have even known to book if we were traveling on our own. It was always a good experience to be passing by huge lines as we entered the various attractions. 

In addition to our regular guides, we were also met by fantastic local guides in each destination. Those local experts typically led our walking tours and were able to give us very detailed information.

We had “whispers” – little personal earbuds connected to a device that helped us hear the guide – so we heard all the information each local guide provided.

We had different local guides in each area, as they were experts in their specific destinations. However, Greece and Portugal were a bit different because our Adventures by Disney local guides also served as our local experts. Each country has its own set of rules for guides. Regardless of the country’s rules, the guides we’ve experienced have been excellent.

Porto Elounda
View from our hotel in Crete

Top Notch Family Hotels Through Adventures by Disney

The two hotels that we stayed in were perfect and were centrally located. It was great to stay in places that were already vetted, so we knew that we’d have a great experience.

Since I initially posted this, we went on seven other AbD trips and stayed at seventeen hotels in total. We loved all of them. They do a great job in finding hotels that have amenities that are comfortable for Americans while also being in a prime location.

Of course, in most of our experiences, we didn’t have too much time in the rooms. Having access to a pool in Greek hotels was always nice because the weather was so hot. The kids were constantly planning to meet at the pool during our downtime.

Perfectly Timed Adventures by Disney Itinerary

I still can’t believe how much stuff we were able to see on our first 7-day trip. Our trip was well planned, and our guides knew exactly what time we’d need to leave to beat traffic and crowds. It would have been nearly impossible to see all of that on our own.

The same was true for the other AbD trips I went on. The itineraries were jam-packed but also so well-planned that we were easily able to see so much more as a group than we ever would have seen on our own. 

Photography

Our guides took photos throughout our entire adventure, and they were all available to download, free, after our trip. They took well over 3,000 images, documenting every moment of our adventure.

In addition, they took family photos at many locations, using their cameras and ours. I rarely have photos with me in them, so these pictures are so nice to have. Because of our guides’ experience, they knew exactly which spots were the best for great photos. 

In Costa Rica, we had free access to the photographs that the venues took for us while white water rafting and zip-lining. This is typically an add-on to most excursions, so it’s nice to get these included in the price of our adventure.

Luggage handling in Greece
Our group’s luggage in Santorini

Luggage Handling

On our Italy trip, once we arrived in Naples, we didn’t have to deal with our luggage again. The bellmen brought the luggage to our rooms on the first night.

When we left Naples, the bags were collected that morning and reappeared in our Florence hotel. It was great to board the train with only our small day luggage and not worry about our big suitcases.

This luggage handling was especially helpful in Greece, where we had to take both an internal flight (where we did have to bring our luggage to the airport ourselves due to security concerns) and a ferry. This is just one example of how Adventures by Disney vacations are hassle-free.

In England/France, the luggage handling as we did our channel crossing was also helpful. Instead of lugging bags onto the train, we just sat back with only our carry-on pieces. 

For Portugal, we took a bus to different locations, but it was still nice to sit back and let someone else handle them. They were always delivered to our next hotel room.

On the Italy/Switzerland trip, the luggage handling was especially helpful on the Zermatt component of the trip. Cars are not allowed in Zermatt, so we had to leave our bus and take the train in. Our luggage just appeared in our hotel room with no hassles or concerns.

Family Fun

Adventures by Disney trips are kid-friendly (although they do offer a few select adult-only adventures). The kids on the trip had so much fun together, from making pizzas in Sorrento to tasting Italian sodas in Tuscany (more things to do in Tuscany here.).

The kids often had meals together, even if there wasn’t an official kids’ table, and they also played cards on the train and long bus rides. While kids usually brought some of their own games, our guides also carried cards to entertain the kids. 

On our trip to England/France and Portugal, the kids became such good friends with other kids that we ended up hanging around with them even during our free time. One of my favorite AbD moments was the meal in Paris that we enjoyed with two other families. We also had a fantastic experience in Porto, Portugal, with another AbD family.

In Italy, there was also one night when the kids watched a movie with our adventure guides while the parents relaxed in the lobby bar. In Greece, the kids all dined together and watched a movie while the parents could go to an upscale dinner in our hotel at a restaurant of our choosing.

These nights, called Junior Adventurer nights, are often my kids’ favorite evenings on our Adventures by Disney family vacations. On our London/Paris trip, the Junior Adventurer night was on the second night and gave the kids a great opportunity to meet each other. After that, they were inseparable.

Unique Experiences

One of the things that I’ve loved the most about our AbD family vacations is the unique experiences they arrange for travelers. We’ve stomped grapes in Greece, competed in archery in England, painted tiles in Portugal, learned Broadway dance moves in NYC, and made pizza and pasta in Italy. These were all highlights of our trip, but not something that we could have arranged on our own.

Water/Snacks/First Aid

As the mom in the family, I’m often responsible for carrying everything – from the camera to first aid supplies to water, hand sanitizer to sunscreen, and wipes. But on our trips, our Adventure Guides handled all of this. Water bottles appeared out of thin air whenever I was thirsty, and they always had a full supply of snacks.

As we headed out of public restrooms, one of our guides stood outside doling out hand sanitizer. Often, these European public restrooms also charged a small fee, which our guides paid for. It was so nice not to have to worry about these things.

Food Allergy Help

My daughter is allergic to tree nuts, so we had some concerns about traveling to Europe. Our Italian guide did a great job of talking to the servers in Italian to make sure they understood her allergies. They also provided nut-free snacks during the day.

When we dined separately from the group, they gave her a card to show the server that carefully explained her dietary restrictions. It helped ease our concerns.

Adventures by Disney Destinations

Adventures by Disney offers travel to so many different destinations, including Greece, Italy, China, Peru, Norway, Alaska, and more.

Adventures by Disney Reviews

We’ve been on seven AbD trips, and here’s just a brief review of each experience. 

Italy and the Amalfi Coast Adventures by Disney

This was our very first AbD trip, and after that, we were hooked. This trip was a seven-day adventure, although we arrived a day early to acclimate to the time change. We started in Sorrento, Italy, where we took several day trips to other spots, including Amalfi, Positano, and Capri. 

One high-speed train ride later, we were in Florence. Again, we did some day trips, but also explored the local area.

This trip was completely magical because we’d always wanted to go to Italy, and this itinerary let us see so much in a short period of time. I definitely would recommend it to anyone who wanted to explore the Amalfi Coast and Florence. There was a small amount of downtime, with several nights where we were able to eat meals on our own. 

A beach in Santorini

Greek Odyssey Adventures by Disney

For our next trip, we decided to go to Greece. All four of us had wanted to travel there, and we knew that we would never want to go on our own.

It’s really difficult to compare this trip to the others because it was so different. As a ten-day trip, it felt so much longer than the others. We also traveled to three different locations and didn’t take as many day trips. We spend so much more time on the water and had more free time.

I have a full trip report on Adventures by Disney Greece trip here. If you have Greece on your bucket list, and you want to take only one AbD trip, this is the trip I would do. We saw all of the major sites, had outstanding guides, ate delicious food, and enjoyed our trip so much. 

England and France Adventures by Disney

Although I had been to both London and Paris before, my kids had not. They both really wanted to see all of those world-famous landmarks in England and France, and my husband and I wanted to see them experience the sites. This trip was sort of a last-minute plan, and we ended up really loving the experience.

Because this trip was mostly city tours and attractions, it was very different from Greece. In fact, we never even needed bathing suits. However, it was still a fantastic experience. We never would have been able to see that many attractions and landmarks in that time frame on our own. 

After the Greece adventure, it felt like a much shorter trip, but it truly wasn’t. We added on a day at the start and two days at Disneyland Paris at the end. I’d recommend doing that if you are interested in visiting the parks. By booking through AbD, we received a special FastPass that let us use the FastPass line at all the attractions that used the system. 

You can read our full Adventures by Disney London/Paris trip report here. 

Adventures by Disney paddle

New York City Long Weekend Adventures by Disney

Right after we returned from our England/France trip, I was invited, with a guest, to experience a complimentary media preview of the New York City Long Weekend adventure. My daughter loves theater and is actively involved in community theater, so I was thrilled to be able to take her on this trip.

We only experienced one full day of the adventure, but it is truly a “bucket list” trip. In that one full day, we visited the set of Good Morning America, got a backstage tour of the New Amsterdam Theater (home of Aladdin), learned part of a song/dance number from Disney’s Frozen, and saw Frozen on Broadway. It was a completely magical day and one that we never could have coordinated on our own.

See our full review of the Adventures by Disney New York City Long Weekend here. 

Portugal Adventures by Disney

I’ve long wanted to travel to Portugal with my family and I was thrilled when AbD started offering this itinerary. The inaugural year was eventually pushed back to 2022, and we had booked the trip for August.

This nine-day trip is my favorite AbD so far. It was filled with fun adventures, like bridge climbing and kayaking. But it also had lots of sightseeing of fun things to see – nothing boring on this agenda. Most of our meals were with the group, and we really enjoyed spending time with everyone.

The hotels on this trip were fantastic as well. Although we didn’t spend too much time in the rooms, we definitely could have spent more time in the hotel.

Read our full Portugal Adventures by Disney trip report here.

The Visp River surrounded by trees with buildings in background

Italy/Switzerland Adventures by Disney

When it was time to choose an adventure for 2023, we wanted outdoor adventure and beautiful sites. The Italy-Switzerland itinerary was perfect for us. There were no museums on this trip, but there were train rides, gondolas, boat trips, and more.

The highlight for us was the opportunity to zip-line in the quaint town of Zermatt. There was also a gorgeous trip to Mount Titlis, where we walked through a glacier path, went on a suspension bridge, and traveled on a rotating cable car.

I loved our hotels on this trip – especially the Grand Hotel des Iles Borromées & SPA in Italy, and the Mount Cervin Palace in Zermatt.

You can see our full Adventures by Disney Italy Switzerland trip report here.

Costa Rica Adventures by Disney

With my oldest daughter finishing her freshman year of college and my son entering his freshman year, we weren’t sure how much time we’d have for vacation in the summer of 2024. We decided to book the Adventures by Disney Costa Rica trip because it is only six days, and there isn’t as much of a time zone difference.

This trip is jam-packed with adventure, with ziplining and white water rafting as the highlights. We saw so many animals on our trip, including toucans, a sloth, three species of monkeys, and birds.

Read our full Costa Rica Adventures by Disney trip report here.

To learn more about Adventures by Disney, visit their website.

The Matterhorn as seen over several buildings.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Stacey

Tuesday 12th of December 2023

Our daughter is 12, loves museums, adventure etc. Are these adventures geared toward kids younger than her?

Jodi Grundig

Wednesday 13th of December 2023

My kids are in their late teens and still love these trips! There's something for everyone.

Nadya

Thursday 12th of October 2023

Indeed they are great. However, wondering about safety concerns.. right now they are travelling to Egypt despite warnings of reconsider travel by US Dept of State when UK, Australia and Israel, have stated that avoid travelling there unless essential travel . I have a trip scheduled for Dec and still , they say it is a go. Who wants to go on vacation like that?

AKQ

Sunday 13th of August 2023

Thank you for your reviews! Alaska was our first ABD this summer and it was AMAZING!!

Jodi Grundig

Sunday 13th of August 2023

I'm so glad! That one is definitely on my list!

Eve Stephens

Thursday 7th of February 2019

We went with AbD to Peru last July '18. It was my hubs, myself, and 10 year old daughter. It was fun to travel with other families and our daughter had lots of kids her age to play with, instant friends! The tour was planned very well. Not too rushed or too slow. We didn't have to worry about a thing! I usually plan our trips and enjoy it. But it was nice to have someone else do the hard work. The food was excellent. The guides were funny and helpful and very personable. It was definately worth the $$. We've already booked another one to Vietnam/Cambodia /Laos for December '19!

Jodi Grundig

Friday 8th of February 2019

That's great to hear! I'd love to do that trip sometime!

Janice

Tuesday 25th of September 2018

Really great review! We have been wanting to take one of the European ABD trips. We have two older kids age 20 and 17. I originally wanted to do the Italy trip but the only time we can go is in the summer the earliest being mid June and Italy is suppose to be unbearably hot then. I was wondering what you thought of the heat during your summer trip to Italy and which of the trips was your favorite?

Jodi Grundig

Tuesday 25th of September 2018

It's so hard to choose! I think Greece was the most unique, but Italy is so beautiful. And we made so many friends in England/France. We were in all three in the summer, and the heat was a factor, but didn't really affect our trip.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.